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- ̄gar)...They distinguished between themselves and 'Northists' (Vatakkumbha ̄gar). The 'Northists', on the other hand, claimed direct descent from the...
- differentiated from another part of the community, known in this context as the Northists (Vaddakkumbhagar). There are about 300,000 Knanaya in India and elsewhere...
- Vadakkumbhagar (Northist) and the minority Knanaya or Thekkumbhagar (Southist). These designations traditionally ****ociate the Northist as early converts...
- 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2021. Swiderski, Richard Michael (1988). "Northists and Southists: A Folklore of Kerala Christians". Asian Folklore Studies...
- Kingdom, they were known as Southists while other Christians were known as Northists to distinguish both groups. The first written record of the epithet Knanaya...
- however this venture was met with m**** resentment and disapproval from the Northist St. Thomas Christians who viewed the artform as being an "uncouth performance"...
- (Son of Mary)". Aramaic Project. The Christian Musicological Society of India. Kurmankan, Joseph (1944). Southist and Northist (Malayalam). BKM Press....
- Southists trace their lineage to Thomas of Cana, while the group known as the Northists claim descent from the early Christians evangelized by Thomas the Apostle...
- ISBN 0-521-54885-3. Retrieved 8 June 2012. Swiderski, Richard Michael (1988a). "Northists and Southists: A Folklore of Kerala Christians". Asian Folklore Studies...
- Alexander Kattakkayath, Fr. Louis Pazheparambil were the consultors from the Northists and Fr. Joseph Tharayil was from the Southists. Bishop first lived at...